Most people blame the strains that recession, insane working hours and absent fathers bring to bear on the family.
It remains an open question as to how much pressure the SEC will bring to bear on fund companies and fund directors.
This is a sensationalised account of the threat from bioterrorism and not in keeping with the healthy scepticism you usually bring to bear on such matters.
Nonetheless the core question for China will remain what influence it will seek to bring to bear on the future evolution of the global rules-based order itself.
Increases in defense spending will seriously diffuse, if not neutralize, the energy and effectiveness of the "laser beam" Mr. Clinton has promised to bring to bear on reinvigorating the national economy.
While Mr. Carney was waging this shocking, unprecedented scorched-earth campaign against the babyfaced pop star, Mr. Bieber's fans got into the act, unleashing all the naked, primordial savagery that social media can bring to bear on one's enemy.
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For what this really does is removes much of the pressure that the Troika (ECB, EU Commission and IMF) can bring to bear on the Greek Government to just shut up and force austerity down the throats of the citizenry.
Could you be more specific, from your perspective, what the consequences would be that you would bring to bear on North Korea should there be a rocket launch, in terms of the overall relationship, but also specifics, such as food aid and negotiations?
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In the Arab world, the first of those places, the United States is widely blamed for failing to bring pressure to bear on Israel to sustain the peace process.
The concept is that with size comes both efficiency telecom bills, for example, will be cut by 85% and the ability to bring resources to bear on problems pollution is one of the problems that will be dealt with on an integrated basis.
Its exceptionally long range, large payload and resilience to detection and attack by even advanced air defenses (like those fielded by Iraq) offer policy-makers the means to bring weapons to bear on distant targets with a minimum of delay or risk of loss of American lives.
By consolidating spending on prevention, the Wellness Trust would bring resources to bear on high-priority services.
But he called on the country's leaders to "bring more pressure to bear on North Korea and Burma, because the stability and prosperity of your country depends on the stability and prosperity of your neighbours".
Arafat is trying to bring international pressure to bear on Israel to abandon the housing project.
"We've tried to bring modern science to bear on this ancient fruit, " says POM President Matthew Tupper.
We want to bring these values to bear on the international agenda.
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It might be possible, he argued, to engage the Catholic Church, "possibly with the help of Bishop Philbin", to bring further pressure to bear on the prisoner and his family.
The goals and ideals of the civil rights movement are so important to me that I work feverishly to bring those concepts to bear on the debates happening in this country today.
Those who monitor bracelets can also help bring pressure to bear on governments to find or release people abducted or jailed.
Like it or not, a slack market is the only market where Washington can credibly bring pressure to bear on Iran.
As a result, terror-free investing can bring pressure to bear on foreign-owned and -operated companies on what might otherwise be described as an "extraterritorial" basis.
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Romney has not explained how, as president, he can bring objectivity to bear on this tax loophole that is estimated as costing all of us billions of dollars every year.
He is the only political leader, he claims, who can capture that vision and bring it to bear on Britain today, uniting a country that he claims the Tories have left divided.
In addition, the Center believes that such non-governmental actions as consumer boycotts of Soviet goods and U.S. longshoremen refusing to load and unload Soviet ships can bring important presssure to bear on Moscow.
Brill repeatedly objected to and otherwise sought to undermine Bush Administration efforts to bring effective international pressure to bear on the world's two most dangerous proliferation threats - Iran and North Korea.
Davos has traditionally attracted the cream of the global business community, eager to bring a boardroom mentality to bear on a smorgasbord of international issues from climate change to developing world aid to weapons proliferation.
While ARM designs dominate the market for smart phones right now, Intel is determined to bring its manufacturing prowess to bear on the problem of building a version of its x86 processors for smart phones and tablets.
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To help bring experience and resources to bear on problems that an entrepreneur may not have faced before.
Beijing has vociferously opposed efforts to bring in the world body to bear on the issue.
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These nefarious forces made it impossible for Obama to bring the sort of pressure to bear on Israel that would have placated the Arab world and paved the way for a peaceful settlement.
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